Separated as hair or straw
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UNPLAITEDSeparated, as hair or straw.
FLAXENStraw-colored, as hair
fromas removed, separated, or distinguished
sortingthe process by which sedimentary particles become separated according to some particular characteristic, as size or shape
inseparable(of a prefix) Not used as a separate word or (in German) not separated from the base verb when inflected
sequestralof or like a sequestrum, a portion of dead bone which becomes separated from the sound portion, as in necrosis
kishmixture of graphite and slag separated from and floating on the surface of molten pig iron or cast iron as it cools
divdivided; separated (used as a musical direction for two or more performers reading a part to begin reading two or more parts)
orphansfirst line (as of a paragraph) separated from its related text and appearing at the bottom of a printed page or column
kishesmixture of graphite and slag separated from and floating on the surface of molten pig iron or cast iron as it cools
exploding(of a diagram or drawing) Showing the components of a mechanism as if separated by an explosion but in the normal relative positions
explodes(of a diagram or drawing) Showing the components of a mechanism as if separated by an explosion but in the normal relative positions
exploded(of a diagram or drawing) Showing the components of a mechanism as if separated by an explosion but in the normal relative positions
toruslarge convex molding, more or less semicircular in profile, commonly forming the lowest molding of the base of a column, directly above the plinth, sometimes occurring as one of a pair separated by a scotia and fillets
torilarge convex molding, more or less semicircular in profile, commonly forming the lowest molding of the base of a column, directly above the plinth, sometimes occurring as one of a pair separated by a scotia and fillets
chromatographya process in which a chemical mixture carried by a liquid or gas is separated into components as a result of differential distribution of the solutes as they flow around or over a stationary liquid or solid phase